As you can see, coming into this season, at least 10 times a year (thereabouts), Moose has been good for 7+ IP in a start.

Mussina has, maybe, about 17 more starts this season - assuming that he does not miss any time. Mike will have to go 7+ innings in around half of those 17 starts to give the Yankees his "usual" 10+ games (in a season) where he goes 7+ innings.

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One Response to “The Days Of Mussina Rolling A Hard Seven Are Over”

Sadly those numbers are showing more and more for every pitcher as managers use MRP and CP more often to save or win games. I miss the old days, not that I was able to watch games in the 1920's, when pitchers would toss a 15 inning complete game and loose!